Highlights

A Nation Under Attack - Remember the events of September 11, 2001, and honor the lives lost. Artifacts, including steel from the World Trade Center that visitors may touch, the bullhorn President Bush used to address the crowd at Ground Zero, and letters he received in the days following the attacks, make up a solemn and moving memorial to a pivotal moment in our Nation's history.

Life in the White House - Peek behind the closed doors of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue to see what life is like inside the White House. Learn more about the First Pets, witness the pomp and circumstance that comes with a state dinner, and enjoy a film in the White House Theater about Camp David, the Bush Ranch in Texas, and the President and First Lady's sense of humor.

Oval Office - The Oval Office exhibit is an exact replica, in scale and design, as the one in the White House during the Bush Administration. Visitors are able to take an up-close look at the paintings, sculptures, and bookcases, and may even sit behind the reproduction of the Resolute Desk for a photograph.

Critical Decisions - Play the role of President and dive into the decision-making process in our interactive Decision Points Theater. Hear from presidential advisers and voice how you would act as President when faced with major crises such as Hurricane Katrina or the troop surge in Iraq.

Native Texas Park - Open year round, this 15-acre urban park reflects President and Mrs. Bush’s love of the native Texas landscape. On a self-guided or group tour, visitors can explore native Texas environments such as Blackland Prairie, Post Oak Savannah, and Cross Timbers Forest. Pets are welcome.

This 15-acre urban park features Native Blackland Prairie grasses; seasonal wildflowers among other native plants; clearings that provide native habitats for butterflies, birds, and other species; tree-shaded lawns; and an amphitheater. Pets are welcome. Enjoy self-guided or group tours and scavenger hunts.

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